The ten-thousandth part
The fourth place behind the decimal point is 10/1000s and the fifth place behind the decimal point is 100/1000s.
The fourth digit to the right of the decimal is the ten-thousandths place.
0.0095 to three decimal places is 0.009. When rounding a number to three decimal places, you look at the fourth decimal place. If it is 5 or greater, you round up the last digit in the third decimal place. In this case, the fourth decimal place is 5, so we round up the last digit in the third decimal place from 9 to 10, which then carries over, making it 0.01.
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45.8975 The ten thousandth place is the fourth digit after the decimal.
The fourth place behind the decimal point is 10/1000s and the fifth place behind the decimal point is 100/1000s.
The correct answer is 5,180.0000
The fourth to the right of the decimal point.
The digit at the fourth decimal place is 5. The next digit, 7 is bigger than 5 and so the digit at the fourth decimal place must be rounded up - to 12.4286
The fourth digit to the right of the decimal is the ten-thousandths place.
Look at the number in the fifth decimal place. If it is 4 or below, zero it and anything to the right of it out. If it is 5 or higher, increase the fourth place digit by one and zero anything to the right of it out.
To round off 3044.4498, you would look at the digit after the desired decimal place. In this case, the digit after the fourth decimal place is 9. Since 9 is greater than 5, you round up the fourth decimal place to get 3044.45.
The 12th decimal place to the right of the decimal point is the trillionths place.
0.0095 to three decimal places is 0.009. When rounding a number to three decimal places, you look at the fourth decimal place. If it is 5 or greater, you round up the last digit in the third decimal place. In this case, the fourth decimal place is 5, so we round up the last digit in the third decimal place from 9 to 10, which then carries over, making it 0.01.
The second decimal place to the right of the decimal point is called the hundredths place
thousands - hundreds - tens - units - decimal point - tenths - hundredths - thousandths Therefore, the fourth place is "thousands."
It is: .4110 rounded to 4 decimal places